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they are willing to figure out way s to tinker with obama care to make it what they be a better law than it is now in their view and yours. as well as discussing the tax on medical devices. sounds like they are willing to separate the discussion out. is it that republicans don't trust the democrats or you have no leverage at that point? >> we have had at least a year or two to fix some of the problems. they don't bring them to congress. they go around congress and the president does what he wants to do, i think, in an extra constitutional or illegal fashion. he does what he wants to do by executive fiat. i'm not sure they will come to congress. here is the other b problem. we wouldn't be here with the shutdown if harry reid was passing appropriation bills. if he passed all his appropriation bills this year you couldn't shut down anything. people complain about the terrible people shut down government. if harry reid had done his b job and passed the appropriation bills there would be no spending the to shut down or hold hostage. >> things have gotten rugged today. you tweeted the presiden
they are willing to figure out way s to tinker with obama care to make it what they be a better law than it is now in their view and yours. as well as discussing the tax on medical devices. sounds like they are willing to separate the discussion out. is it that republicans don't trust the democrats or you have no leverage at that point? >> we have had at least a year or two to fix some of the problems. they don't bring them to congress. they go around congress and the president does what...
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>> if you look at the data era law that are done as an aggressive first line approach with other types of surgery -- there be some. >> the think it really who was down to the art of medicine. you interpret the data that helps determine what to do. how did you think the the human error of component is there. gerri: to allow the doctors are getting in reimbursements for medicare. dumas surgery's and make more money. >> had to think there is some incentive who. part of that is the fact that we have to practice the sensitive medicine because there are no limits hidden. malpractice claims a high and some people do things to avoid. gerri: cardiac pacemakers, 22% show no evidence. the replacements some delicate the surgery's and and and. >> thank you for having him. gerri: the housing market on the mend. record low intereet rates is saiddto kick up. great to see. gerri: did he look at the housing market recovery does seem to be taking hold in. builder confidence isn't . 5% year-over-year few look at the numbers from the villa drolen they're expected to be another 4% and really get the hous
>> if you look at the data era law that are done as an aggressive first line approach with other types of surgery -- there be some. >> the think it really who was down to the art of medicine. you interpret the data that helps determine what to do. how did you think the the human error of component is there. gerri: to allow the doctors are getting in reimbursements for medicare. dumas surgery's and make more money. >> had to think there is some incentive who. part of that is...
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i assume back at law firm they might. most criminal defense attorneys don't have hundreds of people like a giant law firms that represent corporations. so there are a lot o of volunteers here and you have to get everybody on the same page. whoever is lead counsel which i believe is mark o'meara ultimately going to make the call and make the division. >> this is not the movie and we don't have vast networks of people back there. >> 22 past the hour. we will see what the clarification on the note is. less has been told to stand by. we will figure it out and be back with more after this. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! and then another. and another. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it... soon we'll be walking our way to awareness, support and an end to alzheimer's disease. an
i assume back at law firm they might. most criminal defense attorneys don't have hundreds of people like a giant law firms that represent corporations. so there are a lot o of volunteers here and you have to get everybody on the same page. whoever is lead counsel which i believe is mark o'meara ultimately going to make the call and make the division. >> this is not the movie and we don't have vast networks of people back there. >> 22 past the hour. we will see what the clarification...
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it was already the law, but he took executive action under that law to ban the importation of specific weapons. the gun control act of 1968 that gave him that power was passed in the wake of robert kennedy and martin luther king. and it is what gave george h.w. bush to take that executive action that he took banning some rifles. in 1989, two months after that schoolyard massacri in stockton, california. years later, president clinton followed in his footsteps. president clinton, in 1998, took executive action as president to ban the importation of more than 50 different kinds of semiautomatic assault weapons. and it was in addition to the assault weapons ban. this was further action taken by the president alone in 1998. he took executive action to ban the importation of certain kinds of guns. today, president obama became yet another modern president to use his executive authority for reform of gun-related laws. president obama did not use his authority as his predecessors did. and i mean that in this sense. none of the executive actions that president obama did today have anything to
it was already the law, but he took executive action under that law to ban the importation of specific weapons. the gun control act of 1968 that gave him that power was passed in the wake of robert kennedy and martin luther king. and it is what gave george h.w. bush to take that executive action that he took banning some rifles. in 1989, two months after that schoolyard massacri in stockton, california. years later, president clinton followed in his footsteps. president clinton, in 1998, took...
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but the way the law was drafted, it didn't say that. it said you could mint a coin for any amount, even a trillion dollars. that is a big loophole, that is a trillion, so big that you could possibly drive a debt ceiling through it. you just mint the trillion dollar coin, use it to pay off the debt and then let congress decide when to raise official debt ceiling, when you melt down your coin. this is actually gaining steam among some democrats. castle said "that was never the intent of anything that i drafted or that anyone who worked with me drafted. it seems to me that whatever is being proposed here is a stretch beyond anything we were trying to do." and some folks don't think we can should do it at all. i asked barney frank about it earlier? >> things that seem really cute and clever almost never work. there is a reality to things. i think this is an important political fight to have, and i think we will win it. i think we say to them, okay, let's take it to the country, do you really want to say we wouldn't pay the debt that we incu
but the way the law was drafted, it didn't say that. it said you could mint a coin for any amount, even a trillion dollars. that is a big loophole, that is a trillion, so big that you could possibly drive a debt ceiling through it. you just mint the trillion dollar coin, use it to pay off the debt and then let congress decide when to raise official debt ceiling, when you melt down your coin. this is actually gaining steam among some democrats. castle said "that was never the intent of...
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checks sun 1311 of the law. >> that's the healthcare law. >> the obama health kau and empowers the federal government for the first time in history to dictate how doctors treat privately insured patients. even if you bought a plan and paid for it yourself. how will you protect that doctor-patient relationship? >> probably by rewriting that law. [laughter] >> good answer. doctor, thank you so much for speaking your mind. i certainly hope keep it up in the future. who in the current debates reflects your values and views of anybody, anybody in politics or public life. >> i certainly enjoyed what senator rubio had to say last night. i'm sure there are many up-and-coming young people, bobby jindal, and we will just have to keep looking and hoping that people are courageous and forward thinking. >> etta. >> does the message of personal responsibility sell politically anymore? we've seen president obama suggesting universal prekindergarten care, basically telling parents it's not their responsibility to prepare their children for school, but rather the government's. i don't think your mother wou
checks sun 1311 of the law. >> that's the healthcare law. >> the obama health kau and empowers the federal government for the first time in history to dictate how doctors treat privately insured patients. even if you bought a plan and paid for it yourself. how will you protect that doctor-patient relationship? >> probably by rewriting that law. [laughter] >> good answer. doctor, thank you so much for speaking your mind. i certainly hope keep it up in the future. who in...
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and the president goes on to win. >> the rule of law? our constitution -- >> what happened to respect for the law? >> the constitution is the rule of law. >> absolutely. >> that constitution gives the authority of spending not to the president but to congress. >> absolutely. >> they also were elected. they ran on a platform that said they would are peel this. my last question to you. you often do seminars with the state of black america. i have watched on c-span. >> right. >> are black americans better off five years into the obama presidency? >> let me apps your question. no, they are not. the indicate will indicate when the obama administration is over black people will have lost ground in every single leading economic indicator category on that record the president ought to be held responsible. the other side, i respect the president. i will protect the president and correct the president. he's right on the government shutdown. republicans are thwarting the rule of law with the constitution. if they let the debt go into default they a
and the president goes on to win. >> the rule of law? our constitution -- >> what happened to respect for the law? >> the constitution is the rule of law. >> absolutely. >> that constitution gives the authority of spending not to the president but to congress. >> absolutely. >> they also were elected. they ran on a platform that said they would are peel this. my last question to you. you often do seminars with the state of black america. i have watched...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. ok s o i' at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. 've been having business dream a reality. with greek nonfat yogurt, loaded with protein 0% fat that thick creamy texture, i was in trouble. look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy and so has my digestive system. now i'm even happier since activia greek showed up because now i get to have my first love and my greek passion...
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and that is just since the health care law became law. so it seems like those price spikes are already here. we can debat
and that is just since the health care law became law. so it seems like those price spikes are already here. we can debat
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>> i don't know enough about the law. listen, it takes a while to make the case. >> 11 months later. this is no contrived. as you mentioned, they can't bring him to g iflt itmo. they have no in teptension of g after this guy. they are sitting down with this guy and he's bigging to be interviewed. the administration is coming up on the year anniversary of benghazi. >> it is phony. there was a report that they were working on bolstering this. if everybody knew where he is. why did we go in and scoop him and inter gate him? >> or do that instead of get the in tell. when is the trial? >> what about the miranda rights. >> the rights are screaming. >> i'm not. >> drones dpe s dpen s agains combatants. >> why does it not bother you and your liberal friends. the day that this happened i called this a terrorist act. i believed it was then and i believe it was now and why they didn't see that is beyond me. this is a case of a classic miscommunication and miss handled event in the middle of a campaign. >> isn't that bigger than that
>> i don't know enough about the law. listen, it takes a while to make the case. >> 11 months later. this is no contrived. as you mentioned, they can't bring him to g iflt itmo. they have no in teptension of g after this guy. they are sitting down with this guy and he's bigging to be interviewed. the administration is coming up on the year anniversary of benghazi. >> it is phony. there was a report that they were working on bolstering this. if everybody knew where he is. why...
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you make the law require something then you change the law to prevent you from getting that thing. and by virtue of the fact you don't have that thing, you get shut down. there used to be two clinics that provided abortions in toledo, but the other was shut down by the same provision in the law two months ago. that clinic had been around for 30 years. it had been bombed and protested and forced to move three times, but it had always kept its doors open. until it shut down in june because this new transfer agreement, t.r.a.p. in ohio law. now the other clinic in toledo. the last remaining clinic in toledo is getting shut down, too, by the same law. you hear people talk about t.r.a.p. laws. this is the kind of t.r.a.p. they mean. require a clinic to have something, and then ban them by law from having it. and you shut it down because they don't have it. this is how republican legislators and governors are banning legal abortion in our country whenever they're in power, roe v. wade or no roe v. wade. prior to this summer, ohio had 13 abortion clinics. by the end of this summer, thanks
you make the law require something then you change the law to prevent you from getting that thing. and by virtue of the fact you don't have that thing, you get shut down. there used to be two clinics that provided abortions in toledo, but the other was shut down by the same provision in the law two months ago. that clinic had been around for 30 years. it had been bombed and protested and forced to move three times, but it had always kept its doors open. until it shut down in june because this...
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we shouldn't pass laws that we don't fully intend to enforce. it's a stern but worthy test, a test that i'm going to insist on in every discussion here. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, right wing horror show. a stunning offensive display from the far right, a zombie target that appears to resemble president obama. sold for shooting practice at this weekend's nra convention. the target is officially named rocky. though customers online call it barry, both apparently for barack obama. fake blood leaks from the target when it is shot. buzzfeed broke this story and reports that nra asked the vendor to take it down after two days on display but still let them sell it from behind the counter. it was displayed at the same convention that featured gop presidential contenders like ted cruz and rick santorum. this is ugly stuff, disturbing stuff. it evokes the worst of what we've seen from the far right when it comes
we shouldn't pass laws that we don't fully intend to enforce. it's a stern but worthy test, a test that i'm going to insist on in every discussion here. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, right wing horror show. a stunning offensive display from the far right, a zombie target that appears to resemble president obama. sold for...
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president putin says it could throw the entire system of international law and order out of balance.
president putin says it could throw the entire system of international law and order out of balance.
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more people are hurting as a result of the law every day. as they continue to call in and ask for help, we'll continue to do everything we can to hp them. the way is to stop this law's implementation and enforcement. the reason with got involved when with saw what was happening and that the president wasn't going to follow it. the president isn't following the law. we are not going to fund it. that's what we said and that's what we should do. >> kick the can down the road. where do we go from here? >> i uh think there is reason to take heart and be encouraged. this was a lousy deal. if you look at what was accomplished a couple of months ago the washington establishment scoffed at the idea that the american people would rise up in overwhelming numbers. the washington establishment scoffed that the house of representatives would stand strong against obama care. what we have seen in the last two months has been incredible . millions of americans standing up. we didn't win this battle because no one should be surprised when taking on the washin
more people are hurting as a result of the law every day. as they continue to call in and ask for help, we'll continue to do everything we can to hp them. the way is to stop this law's implementation and enforcement. the reason with got involved when with saw what was happening and that the president wasn't going to follow it. the president isn't following the law. we are not going to fund it. that's what we said and that's what we should do. >> kick the can down the road. where do we go...
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law, if you thought any of that was bad news, hold on. because in california, that is exactly what patients will be forced to do. insuranccompanies are limiting the number of doctors and hospitaling in their plan, and that is expected to mean more wait time. but do not say i did not warn you. you might want to invest in office furniture makers. hear me out on this. specifically those who make chairs and couches for waiting room because as i see it,
law, if you thought any of that was bad news, hold on. because in california, that is exactly what patients will be forced to do. insuranccompanies are limiting the number of doctors and hospitaling in their plan, and that is expected to mean more wait time. but do not say i did not warn you. you might want to invest in office furniture makers. hear me out on this. specifically those who make chairs and couches for waiting room because as i see it,
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the law of the land. the leadership said to those southern segregationists, you obey the law of the land, you want to change it, go ahead and try to change it and the same is true here. you don't shut down the country, do what was done to the united states in the eyes of the world to working people, to our economic system because you disagree with a law that passed congress, bill. >> all right. very good debate. that was fun, right? >> i liked it. >> thank you. >>> this evening, a teacher in california said this to her class. >> i know my [ bleep ]. don't [ bleep ] that. i'm tired trying to educate you. >> whether any laws are broken in that expedition. and then the government chaos and terrorist bill airs trying to sell a book. i hope you stay tuned for those reports. i love having a free checked bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] havg a card that do
the law of the land. the leadership said to those southern segregationists, you obey the law of the land, you want to change it, go ahead and try to change it and the same is true here. you don't shut down the country, do what was done to the united states in the eyes of the world to working people, to our economic system because you disagree with a law that passed congress, bill. >> all right. very good debate. that was fun, right? >> i liked it. >> thank you. >>>...
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you look at in law schools i'm an attorney, when i was in law school and i protested against the black law school association because they did not want to let nonblacks in and i said you are a racist they said oh no we can't be racist because we don't have the power. this is just a fraud. >> sean: that's like chris matthew's definition. >> that's exactly. it's about power. and the fact of the matter is, we, i mean we all come from different -- we come from all different background but i think we all have a similar story to dr. carson that our parents that you want to make it in america, this is the land of opportunity. you get an education, you read, you write, you do the things you need to do to be successful. it wasn't about you have got to be the right kind of black person. >> sean: everybody in this room is is a role model. >> financial empowerment. the issue is not that these african-americans are racist. the issue is we are trying to hold on to their power because to be honest with you that's all they have in congress. if they get home they are not going to get a job. they want t
you look at in law schools i'm an attorney, when i was in law school and i protested against the black law school association because they did not want to let nonblacks in and i said you are a racist they said oh no we can't be racist because we don't have the power. this is just a fraud. >> sean: that's like chris matthew's definition. >> that's exactly. it's about power. and the fact of the matter is, we, i mean we all come from different -- we come from all different background...
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>> brenda, once again, it's the law of unintended consequences. somewhere in the history of the constitution was changed and it was decided government should provide for students to go to college and they created sallie mae to give out student loans. what happens when you throw, basical basically, a lot of money at a set product? prices go up. what's happened is the price of tuition has risen. students are taking on these loans they eventually have a hard time in many cases can't even pay back. so this compact that you went to school and goutyou got a job, w a lot of college students can't to pay off loans, are gone. that's why people are electing not to go to college. >> it is true. it's getting more and more expensive. tracy, you have three kids. is it basically a good investment still? >> unfortunately, it's becoming more and more debatable. what we're seeing in the study is kids are 25 and older are not going back to cool. that's how the decline started. they're out there. they realize going bk for another degree is not going to get them anoth
>> brenda, once again, it's the law of unintended consequences. somewhere in the history of the constitution was changed and it was decided government should provide for students to go to college and they created sallie mae to give out student loans. what happens when you throw, basical basically, a lot of money at a set product? prices go up. what's happened is the price of tuition has risen. students are taking on these loans they eventually have a hard time in many cases can't even pay...
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in 1870 law called the anti-deficiency law makes it a felony to spend tax payer law if there isn't an ppropriation from congress to cover it. there are expenditures like benefits for seniors and food stamps. >> the house oversight committee said that looking for answers as well and announced it will hold a hearing next wednesday called as difficult as possibl the national park service's implementation of a government shutdown. lou: thank you. shannon bream. a maximum others telling the story of how actions a half-century ago face today. stay with howdy partner. you're not linda. i'm filling in for officer owens. she used double miles from her capital one venture card to take an early vacion. buckle up. let's go do cop stuff. [ sin chirps ] license and venture card, ma'am. was i going too fast? , you'd going twice as fast if you had double miles. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capit one nture card. freeze! don't touch the face! cai drive? absolutely not. what'sn your wallet? lou: do need now is the former "new york times" correspondent ephen kinze
in 1870 law called the anti-deficiency law makes it a felony to spend tax payer law if there isn't an ppropriation from congress to cover it. there are expenditures like benefits for seniors and food stamps. >> the house oversight committee said that looking for answers as well and announced it will hold a hearing next wednesday called as difficult as possibl the national park service's implementation of a government shutdown. lou: thank you. shannon bream. a maximum others telling the...
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he basically puts all the pressure on the law abiding people and law abiding people know it he doesn't have a solution to gun violence in his own town. they have the strictest handgun laws in the country and who is getting mowed down? 30, 40 people every weekend. everybody knows it's a phony issue. >> they made a calculation in the white house that the background checks what the popular and most easiest thing. >> bill: doesn't work. it's not going to stop it? >> maybe it was a mistake if they had gone for bigger bill more come prehenszive maybe they would have convinced more people on the hill this is a big bold thing that's going to get actually put a dent in the problem. i think the counters inside the white house would be when you talk to his top aides if he can't even get this thing that's got 90%. >> bill: is he going to get nothing because people don't trust him on the issue. all right? that's -- you know, they say, look, if your gun control so good, why is this happening in chicago? and he has got no answer. all right? they don't trust him on the issue. and that's why he is gett
he basically puts all the pressure on the law abiding people and law abiding people know it he doesn't have a solution to gun violence in his own town. they have the strictest handgun laws in the country and who is getting mowed down? 30, 40 people every weekend. everybody knows it's a phony issue. >> they made a calculation in the white house that the background checks what the popular and most easiest thing. >> bill: doesn't work. it's not going to stop it? >> maybe it was a...
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your money needs an ally. >> john: in these piles of laws, one law that most agree on. the ban on prostitution. sex is okay, money is okay, but sex for money, that is forbidden >> seven women arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution. >> women hide their faces. >> tv reporters treat prostitution like most other crimes. >> we have exclusive pictures as vice cops sent set up a sting. cops posing asohns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages. think about that. it wasn't difficult for the police to discover the lawbreakers. the yellow pages in my town has 15 pages of so-called escort services. police ignore 90% of it. when they do make busts the implication the police saved the prostitute. >> jail may be the safety place they have ever been. >> john: jail is the safest place? i doubt that. >> more importantly, where sex work is legal there is little danger. here in nevada, for example. brooke says sex work is like any other sales j. >> we are entrepreneurs and independent contractors just like any other business. >> she works at t
your money needs an ally. >> john: in these piles of laws, one law that most agree on. the ban on prostitution. sex is okay, money is okay, but sex for money, that is forbidden >> seven women arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution. >> women hide their faces. >> tv reporters treat prostitution like most other crimes. >> we have exclusive pictures as vice cops sent set up a sting. cops posing asohns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even...
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>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition john: make it so hard they leave on their own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out is one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming but. john: just deport them. >> assuming the government can do anything correctly. [laughter] [applause] by the way if you are worried about the welfare state that is an argument to get rid oft rather than keep people out. [applause] john: if you are not legal you are not eligible. summer automatically like kids in school and hospital emergencies but food stamps stamps, medicaid they are not eligible. >> one thing to say is federation for american immigration reform we are bipartisan 501(c)(3) we're not anti-immigrant just somebody on a diet is anti-food is regulation. john: but they pay taxes and don't collect welfare. >> the cost of illegal immi
>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition john: make it so hard they leave on their own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out is one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming but. john: just deport them. >> assuming the...
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that is settled law. it seems to be an admission the awful things republicans have been saying will happen if we raise any taxes in this economy are not happening, will not happen, at least from this level of tax increase. and actually at this point they are happy to have that extra money in the budget so they can get their budget where they want it to be. >> i think that's right. although you have to remember, i mean, the ryan budget will have a series of magic asterisks in it. a massive assumption what happens to medicaid spending and medicare and nothing which is going to happen. what they are doing by xeping the revenue is dialing back ever so slightly the size of the magic asterisk. >> he is a "wall street journal" op-ed out tonight where they talk about it they want a tax reform that brings the it down to two rates only. 10% and 25%. he is not going to say in this budget how. he says forthcoming showing how. that seems to be a very difficult thing to do in a mildly progressive way. >> it's mathemati
that is settled law. it seems to be an admission the awful things republicans have been saying will happen if we raise any taxes in this economy are not happening, will not happen, at least from this level of tax increase. and actually at this point they are happy to have that extra money in the budget so they can get their budget where they want it to be. >> i think that's right. although you have to remember, i mean, the ryan budget will have a series of magic asterisks in it. a massive...
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because of his efforts to strengthen gun law. the search has been extremely delicate, cluttered in there and could contain a lost dangerous items. >> that is extremely dangerous. like having a kitchen chef who half completeed the omelet so you do not know where they are in the process. it could be volatile. >> state senator yee held a news conference. >> let me make this very crystal clear: neither this threat or any threat will deter me from addressing the credit school issues surrounding gun violence. this is a troubling case and only further demonstrates the need to address this problem. >> he will not back double on the efforts to strengthen gun laws in california and he says the threat on his life was sent in an e-mail last month and it was intercepted by the c.h.p. c.h.p.'s next step was to search this house here. the search here continued for the rest of the day, possibly into the weekend. that is what we are hearing from c.h.p. >> cornell, thank you, san jose police need your help to catch this man who held up a bank of t
because of his efforts to strengthen gun law. the search has been extremely delicate, cluttered in there and could contain a lost dangerous items. >> that is extremely dangerous. like having a kitchen chef who half completeed the omelet so you do not know where they are in the process. it could be volatile. >> state senator yee held a news conference. >> let me make this very crystal clear: neither this threat or any threat will deter me from addressing the credit school...
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the blitz is on to sell the healthcare law. the government buying ad time to promote the law at nfl game. is this ad blitz a waste of tax dollars? that is at the bottom of the hour and "cashin' in." but right here, half of emplers say workers in the 20s have a poor work ethic. some of the forbes crew say bosses have this wrong. that is the flip side, coming next. >> i generally come in at least 15 minutes late. i use the side door. that way they can't see me. and after that i just sort of space out for about an hour. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking bond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery rec
the blitz is on to sell the healthcare law. the government buying ad time to promote the law at nfl game. is this ad blitz a waste of tax dollars? that is at the bottom of the hour and "cashin' in." but right here, half of emplers say workers in the 20s have a poor work ethic. some of the forbes crew say bosses have this wrong. that is the flip side, coming next. >> i generally come in at least 15 minutes late. i use the side door. that way they can't see me. and after that i...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. on fox. brand now signs of health care law may be flat lining jobs and costing taxpayers more money. the whithouse is promoting the law and white castle now warning they may only hire partimer it is proof it is bad for jobs. >> absolutely. the 50 employee threshold will play out more and more. you have a bubusiness growing a now you will hold it back because of increased costs from the government and in terms of the 30 hour work wek, they want to raise it to 40 hours to get people to have full- time jobs. it say job killer pure and simple. those who say you get tax credits andhings like. at tse are small businesses and small margins and it is crushing them. >> rick, a job's killer or not. >> no, there is a study. >> you came loaded for bear here. >> and by the cper. and 0.6. >> by whom by the way? >> center for proessive group. it is a 0.6 percent. >> you got to get your face out of m head >> your handut of my face. wrero.6 percent of the work forces working less than 40 hours and that's what
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. on fox. brand now signs of health care law may be flat lining jobs and costing taxpayers more money. the whithouse is promoting the law and white castle now warning they may only hire partimer it is proof it is bad for jobs. >> absolutely. the 50 employee threshold will play out more and more. you have a bubusiness growing a now you will hold it back because of increased costs from the government and in terms of the 30 hour work wek, they want...
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senator ted kennedy introduced that law. going forward to 1994, congress amended the law to sorj of homes. they came after they searched the home of an alleged spy and congress said we will allow physical serges in addition to wire tapping. going a ahead to 1999, they congress amends the law again to add business records. so now you can get business records of a suspected foreign power. we go to 2000. agents of a foreign power is actually expanded to include people who enter the country with a fake i.d. 201 we get the patriot act. basically obliterated. 2002 allows the attorney general to wait 24 hours. that's after the spying begins. 2004 we get the loan wolf provision added. now we can do this on americans. in 2007 we get to protect america act which stripped away the law to get a warrant. you get 72 hour notification. james ricin i want to go back to you. is there anything novel about the i.d. of a government putting out an electronic dragnet on americans? this goes back to 1978. >> it's been going on quite a while. the d
senator ted kennedy introduced that law. going forward to 1994, congress amended the law to sorj of homes. they came after they searched the home of an alleged spy and congress said we will allow physical serges in addition to wire tapping. going a ahead to 1999, they congress amends the law again to add business records. so now you can get business records of a suspected foreign power. we go to 2000. agents of a foreign power is actually expanded to include people who enter the country with a...
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. >> many employers to get out of requirements of the law are taking people who are full time and making them part time. >> exactly. >> that is unfortunate. i would like to weigh in. thank you for bringing that up, princeton. it is unfortunate when you see private institutions trying to get around these regulations that are clearly designed to help the working class. i think that president obama has proposed an extremely reasonable plan of debt reduction that involves cuts to spending but what president obama and the democratic party are not willing to do is balance the budget on the backs of the poor and the working class. >> can i ask you a question? you say this and i'm listening with fascination. he is the only president to ever give us a trillion-dollar debt in one year -- a deficit in one year. >> george w. bush. >> no, his last year was $458 billion. and not only did he do it once, he did it four time. he is almost, by the time he leaves office, he will have doubled the debt this country has. he was complaining about $10 trillion. now it is $17 trillion. how do you say he is makin
. >> many employers to get out of requirements of the law are taking people who are full time and making them part time. >> exactly. >> that is unfortunate. i would like to weigh in. thank you for bringing that up, princeton. it is unfortunate when you see private institutions trying to get around these regulations that are clearly designed to help the working class. i think that president obama has proposed an extremely reasonable plan of debt reduction that involves cuts to...
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law enforcement officials are cautioning this is what he's saying initially. they still need to check out all the facts and make sure what he is saying is accurate. what he's saying is first of all, this was not planned. the terrorist attack was not planned in conjunction with any foreign terrorist group. second, that they were radicalized online. that there was a video component to their being radicalized, that they were self-radicalized. there was not necessarily any internet communication. but they learned what they learned in terms of ideology, and other things, from the internet. the older brother, according to dzhokhar, tamerlan tsarnaev, was the driving force. of course we'd expect him to say something like that. but according to all accounts that was their relationship anyway. and from this initial impression, the initial interviews, investigators believe that these individuals, at least according to dzhokhar were self-starters, self-radicalized, their motivation was that of a jihadist. they were driven by the jihadist thought, the political and religi
law enforcement officials are cautioning this is what he's saying initially. they still need to check out all the facts and make sure what he is saying is accurate. what he's saying is first of all, this was not planned. the terrorist attack was not planned in conjunction with any foreign terrorist group. second, that they were radicalized online. that there was a video component to their being radicalized, that they were self-radicalized. there was not necessarily any internet communication....
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of became law. let's start with what we're talking about here. we're talking about how our financial system is kind of rigged and talking about you know those moody's, standard and poors. >> tell you this is a good investment. >> gave aaa ratings to financial products that were junk. >> like all the bad mortgages that were out there. >> like the subprime mortgage backed securities. and what happened, what it was, there's inherent conflict of interest here, and a bank would issue a financial product and it would shop around for a rating agency to give it a aaa. the rating agencies, moody's, fitch, s and p knew if they didn't give aaa to this instrument wouldn't get the next gig and big bucks for giving that aaa rating. it was a total conflict of interest. >> and it was very much part of the collapse. these ratings they were saying, all of this stuff is good, then it all collapsed. >> this is why it collapsed. at a certain point they ran out of subprime mortgage backed securities, so they had nothing
of became law. let's start with what we're talking about here. we're talking about how our financial system is kind of rigged and talking about you know those moody's, standard and poors. >> tell you this is a good investment. >> gave aaa ratings to financial products that were junk. >> like all the bad mortgages that were out there. >> like the subprime mortgage backed securities. and what happened, what it was, there's inherent conflict of interest here, and a bank...
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>> i believe the court and the congress will uphold what the law has been in three of the four circuit courts, which these are permissible, broken sylmar, pro competition. gerri: andrew, who will win? >> if these are exclusively about keeping generic charge of the market than they should be illegal and they should be outlawed in that the supreme court should rule in that favorite. gerri: a long way to go. thank you for coming out tonight. >> thank you so much. gerri: voice senior closely held views on this. appreciate it. we're just getting started. coming up, do you know where the money you give to charities going to back a new controversy said tonight that the victims of the model of the list. and banks in cyprus remain closed until wednesday to set to a country gets a new bailout deal. could this crisis bratton her investments here? we will answer that next. ♪ [ male announcer ] with free package pickup from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪
>> i believe the court and the congress will uphold what the law has been in three of the four circuit courts, which these are permissible, broken sylmar, pro competition. gerri: andrew, who will win? >> if these are exclusively about keeping generic charge of the market than they should be illegal and they should be outlawed in that the supreme court should rule in that favorite. gerri: a long way to go. thank you for coming out tonight. >> thank you so much. gerri: voice...
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the law is the law unthe till it is re peeled. come on. mark anderson, wisconsin. if the american people don't want obama care why is the website crashing? that did you want make sense. millions of americans want obama care, mark. millions more don't. that's what the scientific polling says. philip from england. health care premiums go down where more people are a are enrolled. advocating a one-year re prooef for signing up will hurt the folks or am i wrong? >> you are wrong. obama care costs are lowest in folks with the most health care insurance companies competing. that's what drives costs down. gary, uh colorado. o'reilly, you pinhead. you have the unmitigated gall to accuse talk radio of being mean spirited? barack obama is a me galomaniac, a liar and a racist. you just proved my point, gary. get some fresh air. philippe del mar, new jersey. we are not a mean country. we are lawsuit happy. the frivolous lawsuits hurt people. that's mean. the legal system is corrupt. that's mean. francisco, kcastro valley, california. jesse ventura suing kyle's widow hurt his r
the law is the law unthe till it is re peeled. come on. mark anderson, wisconsin. if the american people don't want obama care why is the website crashing? that did you want make sense. millions of americans want obama care, mark. millions more don't. that's what the scientific polling says. philip from england. health care premiums go down where more people are a are enrolled. advocating a one-year re prooef for signing up will hurt the folks or am i wrong? >> you are wrong. obama care...
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passing more gun laws isn't going to fix the problem. they need to put an immense amount of concentration into enforcement. >> congresswoman, you want to respond to that? >> yes. the conventional wisdom is now that the national rifle association, if they oppose a piece of legislation, that it's doomed. but there's a new reality in this country. and the debate has been transformed by the faces that everyone saw of those little children who were killed as sandy hook school. and made people think, do we really need these kinds of weapons where people can go into a classroom and in less than a minute destroy the lives of these beautiful little children? i think that the debate has been completely transformed and that the power of the n.r.a. -- i'm not talking about n.r.a. members, now. i'm talking about the leaders and the lobbyists. has really been diminished in the minds of the public. and i think there's a new determination that stronger laws, that stronger regulations are not inconsistent with the second amendment and that absolutely it
passing more gun laws isn't going to fix the problem. they need to put an immense amount of concentration into enforcement. >> congresswoman, you want to respond to that? >> yes. the conventional wisdom is now that the national rifle association, if they oppose a piece of legislation, that it's doomed. but there's a new reality in this country. and the debate has been transformed by the faces that everyone saw of those little children who were killed as sandy hook school. and made...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teacher. this is so unexpected. what's in your wallet? ♪ ♪ >> eric: time for what do i need to know for next week? wayne, you are up first. >> kek out xbi. i'm a little leery of what the market is doing. long-term, look for the biotech. >> eric: very good. little risky there. go ahead, john. >> africa. this is a hot destination. afk is the exchange traded fund i'm looking at now. this has financials. >> we have to leave it there. i love that song. that is it for cost of freedom block. t
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the...
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he was killed in a shoot-out with law enforcement. the firefighters had only minor injuries. >> a woman in chicago accused of helping her grandson kill. they are both charged with murder. >> and then a state game warden says he caught knight as he was burglarizing a camp for disabled people. >> two men try to rob a chicago sports store at gun point only to be attacked by the store owner wielding a bat. his family members fight back with a chair and fire extinguisher. police caught one of the suspects. that's your week of crime in 60 seconds. >> that's some crazy video. >> that man was not giving up. >> it took a few swings to learn his lesson. >>> we're just getting started. a lot more to come. that perfect. a special place we go to smooth out the ripples of the day. it might be off a dock or on a boat. upstream or in the middle of nowhere. wherever it may be, casting a line in the clear, fresh waters of michigan lets us leave anything weighing us down back on shore. our perfect spot is calling. our perfect spot is pure michigan. your
he was killed in a shoot-out with law enforcement. the firefighters had only minor injuries. >> a woman in chicago accused of helping her grandson kill. they are both charged with murder. >> and then a state game warden says he caught knight as he was burglarizing a camp for disabled people. >> two men try to rob a chicago sports store at gun point only to be attacked by the store owner wielding a bat. his family members fight back with a chair and fire extinguisher. police...
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which of the laws instituted are you the most proud of? >> the ban on smoking in the back that we have reduced by almost half in the united states something even the surgeon general's report could not do that. john: you did that? >> yes [applause] john: wow. you are next. you are the first place winner. [applause] you are in high-school where? >> st. petersburg, florida. >> go ahead. >> my question is, is the trouble really with lawyers or is the trouble with unnecessary law? >> it is the latter. take my word for it. too many laws that are being made mostly because somebody is dissatisfied with something and thinks that somehow government politicians are magicians who will fix things. it. john: i wrote book about that. no, they can't. i highly recommend it. >> the bottom line is you get screwed by a large corporation, you better have a lawyer because there is no way you can beat city hall. in more need for a lawyer. john: if you history by a government you do because we have one government, but corporations tend to go out. >> earlier you w
which of the laws instituted are you the most proud of? >> the ban on smoking in the back that we have reduced by almost half in the united states something even the surgeon general's report could not do that. john: you did that? >> yes [applause] john: wow. you are next. you are the first place winner. [applause] you are in high-school where? >> st. petersburg, florida. >> go ahead. >> my question is, is the trouble really with lawyers or is the trouble with...
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doesn't this law sound like something we should be giving a chance? >> that's like saying, give the soviet union a chance. no way. i didn't want to give the soviet union a chance. i, there's certain things i just know i don't want to get a foothold. and solid, tried and true socialism, statism, which is what this is, is one of those. >> socialism, rush, you've got a bad case of cynicism. you might want to see a doctor about that. joining me now are joy reed and james peterson. thank you for. doing on the show tonight. joy, let me start with you. how much does this affect the argument of health care opponents? >> well, rev, this is the very reason why republicans are doing everything, including threatening to destroy the united states economy, because what they worried about were people like the ones in that clip would come out and say wait a minute, that i can get health insurance, that two by two inch card makes the difference between seeing a doctor or not. this is going to be young people or minority, and more often people in their own states, red
doesn't this law sound like something we should be giving a chance? >> that's like saying, give the soviet union a chance. no way. i didn't want to give the soviet union a chance. i, there's certain things i just know i don't want to get a foothold. and solid, tried and true socialism, statism, which is what this is, is one of those. >> socialism, rush, you've got a bad case of cynicism. you might want to see a doctor about that. joining me now are joy reed and james peterson. thank...
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this is a very vague law. we need a clear definition of what a 501c4 is that someone could give them money and they don't have to pay taxes on it. we need accountability at the irs, of course, as to how this happened. we've really got to overturn citizens united which has exacerbated the situation. i've called for disclose, that's a dare, disclose, i've been calling for it for over a year, disclose, who are these people? let's have transparency, amend the constitution to overturn citizens united, reform the political system, let's take money down as far as possible. public financing of campaigns, clean campaigns and empowerment of people because people feel very left out of the loop. but i do think that some scrutiny has to be placed on what these 501c4s are. what these 501c4s are. >> you just mentioned money and politics. >> all sides. >> i want to read you this quote by chris murphy, new senator from connecticut. >> i was very proud of him. >> he says today more than ever before, the one question you have to
this is a very vague law. we need a clear definition of what a 501c4 is that someone could give them money and they don't have to pay taxes on it. we need accountability at the irs, of course, as to how this happened. we've really got to overturn citizens united which has exacerbated the situation. i've called for disclose, that's a dare, disclose, i've been calling for it for over a year, disclose, who are these people? let's have transparency, amend the constitution to overturn citizens...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. neil: we are fixing what you think is just an oil leak. your brakes are gone. your catalytic converter, maybe ditch the car? beeen rgeting personal health recordsnd those refusing credit cards, mabe just dch the irs. wehave melissa francis here. there is a lot of craziness. >> it is out of control and no one would like to get rid of them more than i would. please do not both me. neil: look at you. [laughter] >>hat is right. obviously it is nogoing to happen. but it seems lie every cabinet we open here, sometng else cos up. more than a thousand cases in the past two years, they have employees who misuse their corporate credit card for he irs. theyidn't have enough funds in the account cover i, they did all ese things. and then they found that they weren't even punishing them for that they were more lenient wh their employers and their employees were with the taxpayer. neil: do you think any of this -- and we talk about a lot of coconservative tea pparty actios the. >> i wish. >> i don'
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. neil: we are fixing what you think is just an oil leak. your brakes are gone. your catalytic converter, maybe ditch the car? beeen rgeting personal health recordsnd those refusing credit cards, mabe just dch the irs. wehave melissa francis here. there is a lot of craziness. >> it is out of control and no one would like to get rid of them more than i would. please do not both me. neil: look at you. [laughter] >>hat is right. obviously it...
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gerri: federal appeals court has upheld the wisconsin law stripping public workers of bargaining rights. in 2011 that sparked massive protest especially from teachers' unions. with the fight over organized labor they tried to do challenge the legality but today the appeals court judge says natalie it is constitutional to be upheld in its entirety. victory for scott walker who just won his reelection. we are bringing your roundup of the most ridiculous court cases with kids in the classroom for a retired teacher suing the school board they discriminated agnst her clinical beer of children. plus the porn star. starting in cincinnati she said i am a teacher but i have the fear of kids? >> this will be thrown out. three parts already have federal the. after decades of teaching in the high-school level two is being demoted to the middle school then she developed a fear children. i don't think a teacher will prevail. gerri: the doctor said to is unable to control blood pressure that opposed a stroke risk. the mental anguish is serious and of the nature nobody could be expected to endure. shou
gerri: federal appeals court has upheld the wisconsin law stripping public workers of bargaining rights. in 2011 that sparked massive protest especially from teachers' unions. with the fight over organized labor they tried to do challenge the legality but today the appeals court judge says natalie it is constitutional to be upheld in its entirety. victory for scott walker who just won his reelection. we are bringing your roundup of the most ridiculous court cases with kids in the classroom for...
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and that's our lemon law. president obama promised that people could keep their doctors. >> it's false. that the cost of health care would go down. that's false. and the irony, this is the same white house that repeatedly goes after corporations, evil, big corporations. who is going to end up making all the money in the end if obamacare continues to be in place? it's going to be the big corporations, right? and who gets screwed? the middle class because. >> sean: absolutely. >> they get moved off the insurance and put in the union -- or the big government health care and who makes all the money? big corporations. the president. >> sean: are you ready for the demagoguing? this is going to be republicans want grandma to die, they're going to kill your grandmother. granny over the cliff, paul ryan will be pushing her. >> listen, i think it's about time the senate does its job. do you remember, there was, i don't know how many years ago it was when we used to talk about americans were outraged na toilet seats were
and that's our lemon law. president obama promised that people could keep their doctors. >> it's false. that the cost of health care would go down. that's false. and the irony, this is the same white house that repeatedly goes after corporations, evil, big corporations. who is going to end up making all the money in the end if obamacare continues to be in place? it's going to be the big corporations, right? and who gets screwed? the middle class because. >> sean: absolutely....
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we've got no certainty with this law. they are talking about trying to fix the law. you're talking about fixing something that hast even been implemented. why did you pass something broke to begin with? that's the problem we have. 34 of 50 states have opted out of the state exchanges, 24 of 50 states have said they don't want the medicaid expansion because they simply can't afford it, and small businesses around the country are saying if we get stuck with an extra $5,000 per employee, this eats into our profit margins bad enough we can't afford it, and that is the problem that you have in small businesses right now, america, which creates most of the jobs. >> that's right, that's the point. they are the job creators, the engine of job creation. what does it say that small businesses are not optimistic about their hiring plan or they are firing workers? >> well, first of all, small businesses in the u.s. chamber of commerce crowing about mor regulations and more cops, that's kind of like -- that's kind of like the rooster crowing about the sunrise. i mean, that's sort
we've got no certainty with this law. they are talking about trying to fix the law. you're talking about fixing something that hast even been implemented. why did you pass something broke to begin with? that's the problem we have. 34 of 50 states have opted out of the state exchanges, 24 of 50 states have said they don't want the medicaid expansion because they simply can't afford it, and small businesses around the country are saying if we get stuck with an extra $5,000 per employee, this eats...
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law enforcement sources told cnn todashev had confessed to his role in the triple murder, then became violent and attacked the fbi agent. he was then shot and killed. a friend said todashev knew the bombing suspects, but that was all. >> he knew him back, like two years ago, back when he used to live in boston. and he knew them. he wasn't like real close friends, but just happened to know them. and i guess that was his fault, mistake. but he had no idea that they were up to something like that. like bombing and everything, you know what i mean? >> reporter: now-dead boston marathon bomber tsarnaev. there were other connections between the two men. sources tell cnn they came from the same region of chechnya. todashev lived in boston two years ago. both men were in mixed martial arts at a studio in boston and on a mixed martial arts website. earlier this month, todashev was charged with aggravated battery after, according to orlando police, getting in a fight over a parking space at a local mall. while it appears todashev was a violent man, his connection to the bombing suspects may go
law enforcement sources told cnn todashev had confessed to his role in the triple murder, then became violent and attacked the fbi agent. he was then shot and killed. a friend said todashev knew the bombing suspects, but that was all. >> he knew him back, like two years ago, back when he used to live in boston. and he knew them. he wasn't like real close friends, but just happened to know them. and i guess that was his fault, mistake. but he had no idea that they were up to something like...